The recent passing of the captain of the Exodus, the legendary ship that attempted to bring Holocaust survivors from war-torn Europe to British-mandated Palestine in the 1940s, marks the end …read more…
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The recent passing of the captain of the Exodus, the legendary ship that attempted to bring Holocaust survivors from war-torn Europe to British-mandated Palestine in the 1940s, marks the end …read more… During 1922, the Larchmonter-Times published a series of cartoons by L. F. Van Zelm. The cartoons featured local merchants, advertising their stores, and lampooning local residents. Larchmonters today may recognize …read more… To honor local veterans, the Larchmont Historical Society sponsored “Once Upon a Time in a War—A Salute to Local Veterans” at St. John’s Episcopal Church on November …read more… Many community residents equate the Emelin Theatre with Film Club, music or children’s productions and associate high-powered political debates with television. Norman Corwin’s play “The Rivalry,” which will kick-off the …read more… Alumni and current students gathered at Mamaroneck Avenue School on Thursday, October 8 for the beginning of a year-long celebration to mark the school’s 100th birthday.The family picnic featured pizza, …read more… In celebration of oysters past, the Oyster Festival at Five Islands Park will take place in New Rochelle on September 25-27. But the …read more… 1 Cedar Island: all illustrations by Phyllis Tarlow Given the architectural richness of the community, “Built to Last: Stories in Stone” is an apt title for this year’s Larchmont Historical …read more… Larchmont Gazette’s “Year in Review” Project interprets the history of Larchmont year by year. We strive to allow Larchmonters to speak for themselves, and to present Larchmont as …read more… |
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